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1 1 m in mi ui PunLc luiprov e"«i«aa*s Will Give Work to a Small Arm?. CITY WILL EXPEND S2OO 000. The Sraatllt'Nilun and Perfection •f iMHlr'i street *)«•«■» Fro- Binlrd l>r the f i.«BPtl-lmmrn»« Ahohi oI \\ itrU %ir»«id> Orilrrrd or Katuralil; t oute*«»|tl*t«-d—< e dar Hlirr Plan* B^adj. Public !rr,; '" «n.et:'» r iw ' r ; '' f City, exclusive of t.*va (OHtraeUsß of tne ftd-ir river »-t r «.-• «»r *f f s-'-'e in dt.tnatot co»* aimoa' *-"»» ■ A» fig ures taken from th- re".rds . ; CPjr Engin eer T5. n..-*f?;-e I ' * *'' a of ltr.gr o\ " '•* : ' • w . , ».-.y '■ Oitdo within rh« next f< w n. >nthe aii'l a- v eral * <rki »h: n arc- yt de a tf .i ewells ili* amount tj qalt« s■>"-.O"*'. of thU SO oer cent.. or will gj to t..* uuori: g m«n employed. T..< r> is eo;,.«tant work 1b during ail the working a*a on for at iaaat LOW mti.. J:, t.-..- mi- < or-. !- rrrd the amount of aid* work #-ntaSbf| by every jr i: Imj-r iv«-n: . Tl»« t> »• walk ing of »tr« et» means t •«• eoiploym* at of It in; • r.i of :r la r*\n'.r. g{it ■ x .*r.d ad larcxu property. l--.i«k:ie.idlnK. etc. Toe lavskir ur rcpnitU.g ot a«.» t» a. o ra<ana (ld« *t rk. Of th< amount to U- ex;«:.d<d by t:io . ity In beautifying and t rfttt'litig t:,« »tre« l •yatfin, $11:<.."4> wlil *•> !::'<> r< j;ru<i re piank.-K i 'I «•.'!• nalkii.K 111 "" v ' In .j . r (**(■ ,?•; ,tus .»s»• t la»prvvtm« nt». walk- 11 will ««• »«p« in Hi i..>!n»; .1 »•>'■ r p:;n- to ih«- .unv i-»m '1 si - * 'ih ''• lJ a <«• n r«d •> ur<i. i«m >•> pa.-- 1 In t;.- • ' > >-.;»• . ui -iii' ' t 'ie conaid' r.i•' -n l« fore body. I ritiir Itlivr »lrw. The m« >t extenMva contemplated Im p.«iv. -.- .% tn< buildinji of ti - 'i.ir rU.! ■>.)! •• 1. ilivo, , :\iC .1 • * ' >" «'l..' <«o and tin emplwymi-nt of *) m» ii The niglm-tring dipir;rn«u; la a!' t id* In {>• !£;»« MuiK 1 liii upon lip . > m p ;; l| of ( 1 p!o •'» 4 ri • iti • ■<rit l. ; f»»- 1 . ;<tl-01-» ■< >', cutfld till. t^i irieid f two ;,«.>rx. l'n«- * <ri 1 si 11:5- b jraiitlc plan iliv it iM-.f 11 1 > , ► r»l i-ul'divi-. 11# it foilo«« tin i »: it t»i iiij -uiu i l ahi If id:'.' - -»f i . • . f-H ij, coiif ru i' i of h> .ulv.o K-> n: • *r riv« i t . Jin tr» 111 (.'id ••!».. iiifM frt*il th« li' I'iw irtrf to th«- eftjf; high Hfllct rtiK-rvoir la I .. city i-iirk and lew m-iv.- <• In the J*:- traot, wait-1 towr on lop of Qutia Ann* hill. 1 a*> headwofk* wIU If a low dun, or Ui.artlnK w»tr. .♦ r ~-m thf river U hold th«; w t!- r « • .idy nn -i I »< I at a In ®f four ••>» rlv fci : Thi hiKh u »ni i>tu p »"»rt y i;r.Ktn««! Will t m» b not n-vi i vo»#-:. b- 1 .i> of tin <UnK 1 <>f »•i*-tio- 1 At lino ald« of Ihe dam i '■ 1 « will i»- (•arri-tl throng Ii tt«« eolitl -*t • • . and will run into i fettling h i . 1 • >.• 1 1 <t stain-' h«i*»w the rlv>r. In ihi t>,itln th«* md gn.l gravel and fw'-Un «ul stam «*s w.'i b« aeparat'-d and thrown bit k Into t • ir.afci stream. nnl> th<- > • ir. t-r> •il wrafcet helnK jlowrd to n/.r tlu- f r |t* long >ourne> to Tho pipe nil! have » diameter of four •nd one-half !•♦!. ami tin 1 i s *-' ttbig bteln and S*d;. lik a ill !<«- in ida of rtr huri'l at.iM J* a<"it! H*.tn >ik<- *n.| the rt *. r\ol;» »!>«! will >">♦• u?-d In the depr< Aaion* win >• 'b- In . I of W-*'er I* paMl'Ulntly n!r. 'l'h- pij»c Will |.« it" ut tW' n:\ -i » it- Th>» ciuisrtruction of 11.»- two r> -'••t volr* »nd w iter t >wer will t-ci'.s- 1! •••'•it • or men, an.l *ul b«* th> inpb < on •tru km of the ••>»( m. Krvriulr I lr«t ttt-iHir Tba foremost ■tr'-t-t lini>rov> ni' iis of the 5 .-.r w I b»« t•• r« .t«l • <<f Fit .. ave nu« from I'tk- «tt «-t to Hepoi At the time ' f th«* trr.t f-<> Ii lv.-" lii »\»nu«». th> r. r:»llf 1 Front «:r «t. \i.if »idrnod r>: oi'lli ant" fir-in »-;*?> .«i\ f«-t • to eighty-four fe t. Mus> tin i- » t , s lni{.« boftj 1 mi- rii t<-d i>» s i a llrif whil.i my y , ;.| h » - r n iti • t to th<> l : I '•" ! I l'r. ulv V i« u ui.!> *,. va* • k* .1 1 0 <mi , ip j<t ir.tn- * 'I ei ;!) il v. 1 s mailo tno'e for tha pi.: . f K A ruidajy thM wltli (IM » tnr i t- ■«!•.•• t: t ■ -i«hf t. A to lx» t liKng*d In t:i«-- hi r fiitiiT* The hoanl ' f p .lit- w K-t ■ w ; fif h'd? t' • th«* • - -f ' f .0 t i v • iillrii "l'f • ' tht* <MM of g ii; • | 1 iyg 1n |h<- t :y. Al>out et»M« fee* of earth ar® to bo r *•!■ «\ I i:l ti \i- i.?-.:*. win i » \ army of torn, h b'-i-* ' ' k ■il 1 I •. V . it •»», r'M l»-tn* p « lltr t •! t -t Mi- tf of «l I MWogn Tha nmtrict (W gt I |r.< «i J l»t Mi- h 1 lii nnlir< ins ilir sirri-t» T'tnilto s ar«* t -w c ill tl th- "••*{ tton . f > >■- on J k , • Bacond a\> .!• ..th awd i I 5 | Cocoa % Coffee, t s s # A combination of high- 4 t grade Coffees Mended i J the deK ; -us prop- J i crtiesof the w a bean. f An ideal health drink. f # t 4 4 $ l-Lb. ISn», 23c. f # 2 ? J? j» » ,1 J I — * \ JS v £ J r iatf# !!lo:c.3l iTAU.AVQ# U m%%% »%%%%%% Carpet Time i j! - f.KtyjHK SPRING HOFfflS CU-AMSO IS THE TIME FOR CAR PL, I Ji.vi «»• St BIG CAKPET STO"'K WAS NEVEE BETTER OR A3 LARGE AS IT IS NOW. COME AND 5? EE THE NEW PATTERNS. FRKDERICK, XELSOX <fc MXJSTRO Farnllarf, Motm, Etc. RI UTti BLOCK. Second %v. and Jladlao* *t. fiv-r.'i* » ,*h, to o«*. The br.dge w t* I iill ot. a tr- -le of p;i s. and wUI »• -:*">•-• s f'-*' w:-)e and bf feet long. Stx'y w ill surti «• for tht: completion of construction. It is propoaed to Improve K!r*t avenue, ?' m K ng to Conn*->-tirut by re r-.-f.xtru/ t -.g the roadway. It will take nine ty days and will coat Tn< re i;a>- *;.«> Men in.tiated the Im provement o? Third avenue, from Yesier w s.y to Pik*- *tr«-e:: I'nion atreet. from S- ,nd to Fourth avenuea; Fourth ave aii*-. from I'nion to Pine atreets. These b! o< k.-» will Le repianked and reside walked at t cost of Work L- about to Mjzin or. the re plank ing of Weatlake avenue, from Pike to M»r<-r * This :• the thorou«hfar<> pra> tically following the street car trai k It. that \ ..'ln::y The e.ntlmaUd cost ji a little over Lutn. er I»elng cur to Weat l.-k>- l.rf>ule\ar<!, Ik-'w en Mercer street and I "rt mor.t «t a t of Sfc.>Jo. Bids are being called for the r-planking of Main str»et, between Fifth and Eighth av< liU'-S •Utll. a! a. e-o>- of iJ. Plans ar»- in courne of preparation for the rt surfacing and aidewalking of Madi »>n street, between Boren avenue and Twenty-ninth aw-nue north, at a cost of Th» city Is taking to extend Mast r>»ko street, fr..m Br adway to M >di*on. by Kradstirr. sulewalking ar.d macadam- Iz;-.K. at a coxt of |i. Twenty-seventh avenue south will be gr.t b I. aide walked a- 1 parked between J t k* in and Charles atreet*. at a cosi of I Mdl. Kourth avenue south, UHwc<-n Ma n and Ja. k-' n streets, will l>e improved at a «.o*t of |1.5». v r »rr< mid Drninnae. In the perfc ting of tho city's s- weraire systt-m the council has l«cen equally dili gent. The most exp< nsive improvement will lie; mado on the f.»llcwing block* at a cost or tJ.j.frt: Denny way, from Hi.ward and Vlllard str<.-t.-s i » Tentii >ve nu- north; North Broadway and Tenth aven i north. D. in way and .\Wrc«r street: Ku*t Harrison. Fast Repub lican and Fast Mer • r streets, between Fiftn ! ih and Tenth av. jiues. The contract has l>een awarded th.s w•. 1, for the- improvement of Fast JefTer r.;n sti'c't. from Tw.-ntl«-t!i avenue to the alb-j 1 jet ween Twenty-first and Twenty s. -..ml avenu- s, and by tho construction of s«.-wt-ra on bit i Tw- ntieth jind Twenty- Tlrst av- nuen, from East Jefferson street to r .i.'* 1J" f*et •.:!» of F st Marion •tr"et. The w jik will co-»t An iron stone pipe s w r will be put in on Wa-hlngb n atreet. from Fifth to Ninth av« nuea. (>th» r sewer e*t« t-lo: s and alterntlons Ititi nded or contracted fir are as follow*: Terraco stre«t, betw-jen Fourth and S stii «vetiu«-e; cost 11.4-Vi. Marlon. Post and Madison streets, be tween First avenue and Post street on M m-, n. theoeo aloijg post t • Madison, th' ■ • o> Madison t > d tp water, cost J3.<rio. Tw< tit-.-••f-ird avenoc south, Nin Nor man street to b<>r way ; cost fifth avenue north, from Denny way to Al 'hi street cost s'>'S'K J hn >-tri t. from Minor avenue to East 1 ..ike avenue; cost J2,7e0. WORK OH THE SMQWfIY EOIPIEP. T •<? Skis'* V r-n.lwty *.«. r -ft*-! |r» the r #-Irtclll«jer •» r yr«tfr.lny Js rapi.llv r " if .-on-; '••••• -n. 1* »t :• m» ■■« ' ••* t :-•» josr.ns toeeth-r of !••«. n* of r ; !r■* ft « ' ■ \ ;v - <w » -km- t» c :'"nz oit :*jp trntl aloni: th® • ' ■ Sl ; ;n!- r , r»- ' - -» of ?views r.-ecntJy taken for JuJg* A--k.cn. of Nubvilit, Twin» MM <>f t!.« Ortflfial iltiWpWliori of t?M road ceas* 'r . t '• -n Xl-nor avtruo to -,t jr t*> • • •• "'-••• a II r a\muo trt i-'i > • ■ ■-» I *>. *«« h i ■• ■ tr •ra M ;->r av < nue to it..- 1 :. >.k »t •*> *5 - f. **• ' . • * « v . RIMI can ml mam - 4 vm • • .. - > *l* • * . ' 1 A >1 i -I - ; 1 V t r *.-r» ■ f T '' ■ *\l - ■ v. .. \ y i * *' N? * ? >%' l:Vf ; • * ' « * r , • 4 \ \ < *-i ■ t-r v 2T a t #»V \ k clftM .V* ir j r r «,« »uj»h- *. MAC V. * * > ?' P ' VWXK T ir V ; * ' ' • «' **' - « " **r#. H* f * *.•»• ,1- « ' t!" „r- • \ v , CASTOn X A . •V, » » » s » r' - " ri S - gU- I i -i* » !«f I THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. FRIDAY, MARCH 4. tß9fc ''uaenrH Daughter of the Great General Booth Reaches Seattle. i WILL SOON MEET HER FATHER. T Miaa Booth Is the Commander of the \orthneatrrn IHtiaion of the Arm>-Br a Coincidence Will lie Able to Participate in the Ke reption to Be titven Her Father When He Arrit e* >eit Week. Mi- Evangeline Booth, commonly known as "Comm.strioner Eva," the daughter of Gen. William Booth, the founder of the i Salvation Army, and herself tho com mand' r of the Northwestern division of tho army, arrived m Siattle yesterday morning °n a tour of inspection, and by .* coincidence w.ll be able to j>artielpate in the r> eptioa which will be tendered h« r famous fath r ; his arrival in Seattle oil Monday next on his tour of tho United States. Mis.- I tooth nt yesterday in attending to iier correspondence ar.'l made no public appearance. This morning she will go to Whatt om, where she holds meetings to night and tomorrow night, returning to Seattle Sunday evening. She i* accom panied on h< r tour !»y Brig. Albert Gis kln. general secretary of hr division, and ber private secretary. KnsUn Rose? Berry. M .«>- Footh Is a remarkable woman, and though but little over :!» y ars of age, wa-» fir four y< irs commander of the army In the city of London, and has been for two years the commander of her pres . :it div:.«' a, comprising Northern Wash ington. Montana. MaJio, Norths Dakota,- Canada. Newfoundland and the Bermudas, with headquarters at Toronto. Canada Her present tour has been a brilliant success. e--pe- ally In. the larger citUs of Montana. After joining Oen. Booth here she will ac company his party as far a? Winnipeg. Th< features of Gen. Booth's visit Mon • dty w.ll b. ,i j übl; • reception in Pioneer place. Mayor Humes presiding, at 6:20 o'clock In the evening, with a more formal rrvrtire at the Armory two hours later, Iter. W. 11. G. Temple presiding. Welcome *er* icea Held. Welcome services w» re held l«»t even ing by the Volunte< rs of America for Lieut. Co!. Walter Duncan, in command of tho North Pacllli- regiment of the Volun teers He will lie here until March T. Tn n-. rt w evening "there w ill be a Volunteer w< ddlng at the V. M. C. A. hall. \ Different Kind. Cleveland Plain Dealer. A lo«ikinK wak :i had drawn tip in front of the h me of the pastor's most devout and liberal parishioner. *r< \«r tm\ dear rr ' crVd the Rood man. w h*«l ; t«t !},.• ,->rn?r. "That k* v -rv it. -. ft l;k. in \;adT*sk r"«t u ' ' y fMw.ir. .ir } «« v i» iat % • • ha tawnl .> ki s ii iU'k 13 t I .r. I it is Baking Powder that makes tho Delicious Biscuit, Griddle Cake | ana L. IT MHBI HI. Burlington, 0. E. & N. and U. P. Are In Again. ORDER EFFECTIVE NEXT SUNDAY These Three Ralln*** Wert the Flral to Withdraw From the Cur rent Hate War, Leaving the G. sf. and X. P. a* Parallel Hoads to Fight the C. P.—Straggle Has Lasted Longer Than Anticipated. The Burlington, Oregon Ra Iroad & Nav igation Company and tae I'nioa Pacific, tne railroads which recently withdrew from the rate war, will re-enter the fijht on next Sunday, according to advices re ceived by the Burlington people in this city yesterday, thus opening againi for w-st-boun-i traffic the Hillings a:.d Den ver gateways. » Th- se thret rcad.i were (he first to with draw from tm* rate w,tr and had presum ably left the tight to be carried on against the Canadian Pacific by the Great Northern and Northern Pacific roads, which m re nearly parallel the Canadian. It setms. however, that the tight is lasting longer than the officials of the withdraw ing roads anticipated, and that the re fit, t is that they have auain tx> n drawn into the fight. The. telegram which con tains the news of the agreement of ttic three roads to resume the cut is as fol lows: "Ky agreement of lines Interested, ef fective Mar h 6, rates from Portland, Ta eoma. Seattle and Spok.ine will be the same via the Burlington route. either through Denver or Hillings, as by other routes, ex.'pt Denver and Killings lines will u-o rebate tickets, while lints via St. Paul will sell at Hat ra'.» to Chicago and points basing thereon. Flat rates via our line will be for a party of three or more iki t»-d to Chicago and west, and two or more to points east of Chicago." Assae ited Press dispatches received ' last night from Chicago and Los Angeles throw additional light on the rate w ir. I The tekftCNM are as follows: t'HH'AOO. March 3.-Tli« w, stern roads ' declare that in consenting to meet with t i * off, a!- ~{ the t anadi.tn Pacific in tri to tlie rate situation, a.-, suggested by Gen- j eral Passenger Agents Roberts and Dao- ' icis th»y have In no manner chanzM their losition in regard to the differentials <le- I manded by the Canadian Pacific or th-» r- duce.l rates made by that line. They will me r the rates made by the < 'anadi m Pacific and any further reduc tions that it may mak>< will be met by them with-'Ut delay. Kate clerks of tno western roads ware in conference today preparing new sheets showing the reduc tions in rites m.iiie in of the transcontinental rate war. The general passengt r agents have completed thf Jr ar rangem»nts for applying the reductions through ail tho available gateways. LOS ANGKLES. March The board of ! directors of th« ehambtr of cotnmt ree h adopted a resolution requesting California's senators and r> preventatives in eongn -s t«» aid In enacting such legislation as will deprive the Canadian Pacili railway anil other foreign railways of any privileges that can give th« m an undue advantage over the railroads of the United States. Will >m I linn|i>' It* I'olirj . MoNTKKAL. March 3,-Ist reply to the many publish'd reports regarding the action and wishes of the Western roads, Canadian Pa. 1 rim- railroad officials an nour.ee that they will not change tin ir present policy unless all the old rates are restored and they are again allowed the differential, which they w- re allowed up to the time when the r 11 ♦» war began. i»iifc>im;vr mkilkn's \isit. laiiik* the >«•»> Vi'ipi imi lln n. tlie \\ imlilnt: ttin A t'olumbla Itoiol. WALLA WALLA. March 3. -President c. s. Mi ii. n, of the Northern Pacific ra i road. spent a few hours here Wednesday. 11 Mates that the Northern Pacific lias nothing to d,» with the management of the Washington iv Columbia Uivt r r.til w »y, but is simply a ft<> kh«">i !< r in th it branch. It is learned from othtr sources that the. trip of President Melltn w.s made w th the spc-al intention of view ing t N .rthorn J'.« ;i s imv a. .(I;isi t: >n. The party consisted of President <\ S. M» Hen. General Manager J. W. K< ndrick. General Traffic M tnaa>T G. N. 11 mna !o- ! Chief Engineer K H. M Henry, Sn- P» rint. • dent of Motive Pew- r K. M Hcrr. A--dst.mt General Superintend, nt W. G. Pierci. Sap rintender! K. W. (Jill. rt. of the Idaho division. The imp', -i.-.n pre vails that the tour is ore of fin i! a . ept ar e. \ h.oiioi •» {•j«o ii> r. Il«'llrr Mltil I neilftie* \rr lletttmilled nl l)im. A \ pr t *t tins; the pr> -ent i mail fad tics it I>> •a i- csot tlm tln i j 't-« * v S "i* ; K ' I". V ~f ' r ' " t i b\ I. •rs Otii, Jt-f :> 1 e j»i •- - I \*'' 'c' • -Ti-inv .f M :m<* rn-n who I left Sfaftlp :i shor - *iroe astj f. r Da wain v-\ I »>.-a and r.e <"h:'*> t p:i». ' «tinde r»i Ti'fi Ivtt.-r to the *«a*tt-r is as follows: "Dv«\i. Alaska. F< SI, KH. "A: :;n I w -h to ( .ill your attention to a' {>ln . I wrote yr-.i fu y a!> tit this n'Hti.-r some un ■!»v< af >. bur \ a may nt hav* rt* ti»' 1 this tetter i>n f« ■ alf of Several hundred eitlfceH* from the *taf« <>f Mlnntfotl 1 w that )ou • I I in th»» re?:master general j.n l r-;-rt • :.t V That tVre are at !» a-t eight and |w t« r * • os;>arid ;>f -pie t> • ma:l at Tut the .ju.ir?*>r« : d for ar « -i- -••••.»:< i\ 1; »<!• <i .ate for the p ir;~iv<- T'.at t 1 •* nn«vr !•' * irr j urfl*. |r • >mpererr tin »ble to rojx- with j the work :n -and that :t be 'me. akno<tt an imp -s-.h ity obtain mril from ih<» j !• at MBca after it toteaM tlwr». I A I".- -' wi. n if- ri Ir- A',"' ; o: » tin !!* »;«•:«< to wirdow. ho will I o- . 1•• r. -i t-» ask f rt* • »rr.** ar.d j » T-.,»v ha%,> nv f'.m S •>«•.-» Cimii. ( I. k« Lh> V man or I. Ik- f:- nnett, f UT- j • .*• :. v- \ r •\ • - m> s d*- I r. t ,i vc a iar«ve nam- I b-r f *a-,'-v -.» ir -• f r j; *1 4 .. it»e { r*• -n trtr ar .tr v r< f to han 1 v :r to *. V 1 f :* • :-r • * h»* w. il.i ; • \«" 4 ! *» rh«.'• i * v t i f * » r in *,' •? f r -• \ r«. ♦] .v ■ at. I i- k f r *■ • j • r > « * *a . a .« TU h- : ,r ' r f.%. - rr-• st dty •r •• a | ... n? £ < ■ * ? s *• * ">"• last ur*e f in ~ut s-'.irtv Vr *ti >1 --- '•• *r,- •x. j t«< - ou n. «u»d « fe** !r »r .* t ; .r .r nia .*-r .n. !'• ■" -i * -• • - •*> tn -: t#> ' - - • .;i ; J f ?\*. - • | . *' ' •- i ' ~ ' W// "Time is np " Witbont M If, their realirirg it, death stands w A beside many a man. waiting J /."/ while the man's watch brisk / J i ly ticks awav the few remain \/j \ / in? hours of his life. When \\l I J' a man feels run down and If i 1 out sorts an< * knows that M / he is overworking himself, "8 he should call "Time" him self His life is mure precious both to him self and his family than The few dollars he will (jam by sticking to his work or his bus iness. A few days' re«t and a little right treatment, and he will be robust and ready for a fresh plunge into work When a man is run down, the best medi cine in the world for him is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is the great appetite - maker. It will make a man " hungry as a wolf" and it will attend to it that the life fjiviug elements of what he eats an; assimilated into the blood and carried to all parts of the body, to build up new and healthy tissue. It makes firm flesh and strong muscles. It builds up the flesh to a healthy standard, but does not make fat people more corpulent. It tones the nerves and invigorates the liver. An honest dealer won't otfer you an inferior substitute for m little extra profit. " Allow me to express my pratttade-to you for the benefit I have received from your wonderful Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser,'' writes Miss Kachel A. Jones, of Thomas ville, Kankin Co.. Miss "I must say that it is worth more than its weight in gold. I have gained more information in perusal of • few pages than twice the {: v> which vou formerly asked would be worth to me. You are doin ft a Rood and jrrand work Ido not see how you give such a volume away upon receipt of only 21 one cent stamps, to cover cost ot mailing." i-'or the above book ad dress the author. I)r. R V Pierce, Buffalo. N Y. For French cloth binding send 10 cents extra, thirty-one cents in all. Constipation kills energy. Dr. Pierce's rieasant Pellets are a safe, sure, speedy and permanent cure for constipation. One "Pel let" is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic.' They never gripe. Unscrupu lous druggists sometimes offer substitutes claiming that they are "just as good." ROYAL Restaurant. 818 First Ave. Take Your Meals At the Royal. We Serve The Best— In the City* French Dinner FROM 4 TO 8 P. M. FOR 50c. Guitar Players Will bo pleased to hear that we have just r< • iv> 1 another lartje shipment of American guitars. These InFtrsiments are standard - zc at; ! ir.- made of solid oak. tine lv polished, having ebony flnjjer boird and bridge. Tho patent • il- are of the best American m >k ■> infl every detail In the ron str-.i't»n of thesa guitars receives the m "t careful attention. For tone ar 1 accuracy no guitar sold at the ,jni« prl -e equals them. Call .* o:r store nr.ri examine these c< 1-. t B'-ther with o-ir wto k of Curtis*, Waohburn and other gui tar*. WINTER & HARPER Si nl Avenue and Marlon Street, SEATTLE WASH. a BENSON'S PLASTER ' 1 ever the ?o it of pain cures ■ It v. nether it be s irp ar.d shoot- : i- dull and aching, steady or in termittent; curing the ailment i: whether Pneumonia, Pleurisy, i ; Bronchitis, Gr:• pe, iatica, Neu ! ralgia. 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